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Historic Fires of Madison County

Historic Fires of Madison County

Matthew Urtz

History Press
2025
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Fires were a scourge in nineteenth-century New York, destroying personal property, prominent buildings and, in many cases, a sense of community. In Madison County, fires changed the community, included the mysterious burning of the Madison County Courthouse, the complete loss of business districts in both Canastota and Hamilton and the arsonist who terrorized Cazenovia for nearly five years. Fires destroyed the historic Gerrit Smith Mansion in Peterboro, the Munnsville Plow Company and Duffy-Mott in Bouckville, drastically affecting the future of the county. Madison County historian Matthew Urtz examines the fires, their causes and the economic and psychological impact they had on this peaceful community.
James and Dolley Madison

James and Dolley Madison

Bruce Chadwick

Prometheus Books
2014
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This revealing new portrait of James and Dolley Madison introduces the reader to America's first power couple. Using recently uncovered troves of letters at the University of Virginia, among other sources, historian Bruce Chadwickhas been able to reconstruct the details of the Madisons' personal and political lives. Chadwick argues that Madison was not a boring, average president, as other historians have characterized him, but a vibrant, tough leader-and a very successful commander in chief in the War of 1812. He contends that Madison, the architect of the Constitution, owed much of his success to the political savvy of his charismatic, much younger wife, whose parties and backdoor politicking make for remarkable stories. And Dolley, through her many social skills, created the dynamic role of First Lady that we know today. Despite their glamorous lifestyle, behind the scenes, the Madisons struggled with family drama: James and Dolley's constant funding of their charming but sociopathic son's misadventures ultimately led to their own financial ruin. Blending the personal and the political, this is a fascinating profile of a couple whose life together contributed so much to the future course of our nation.
Murder on Madison Street

Murder on Madison Street

John Voneiff

Westphalia Press
2025
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"Murder on Madison Street by John Voneiff II is a gripping tale set against the backdrop of 1922 Baltimore, weaving a suspenseful narrative of crime, corruption, and justice. With meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Voneiff brings to life the tumultuous era of Prohibition and the shocking murder of a respected businessman. The story about the crime, the search for the gang members involved, and the court cases delves into the complex interplay of local and state politics, law enforcement, and organized crime, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. This historical crime thriller offers a compelling glimpse into the career of a Baltimore City state's attorney who rises in stature to become Governor of Maryland and later, U.S. Senator from Maryland." -Dr. Wallace E. Boston, Jr. President Emeritus, American Public University System John Voneiff is a native Baltimorean. He graduated from McDonogh School, McDonogh, Mary land and the University of Richmond. He was born in 1945-the day following the official end of the second World War. His background of designing and building high speed packaging machinery is not typical of a professional writer. Over the years, however, he has written and published more than 150 short stories. Murder on Madison Street was one of these short stories that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he lengthened into a novel about the biggest national crime story of the 1920s.
Muse on Madison Avenue

Muse on Madison Avenue

Karelisa V. Hartigan

Peter Lang GmbH
2002
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Classical mythology frequently serves to promote the good life as defined by American advertising. This book shows how the myths of ancient Greece permeate the persuasive work of Madison Avenue, where advertising promotes a desirable world and lifestyle. In antiquity, a community's myths defined and sustained a common social order; in modern times advertising plays this role. The designers of American advertising have turned to classical myth to give shape to their vision of the American dream.
The 22 Murders of Madison May

The 22 Murders of Madison May

Max Barry

G.P. Putnam's Sons
2022
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From the critically acclaimed author of Jennifer Government and Lexicon comes mind-bending speculative psychological suspense about a serial killer pursuing his victim across time and space, and the woman who is determined to stop him, even if it upends her own reality. "I love you. In every world." Young real estate agent Madison May is shocked when a client at an open house says these words to her. The man, a stranger, seems to know far too much about her, and professes his love--shortly before he murders her. Felicity Staples hates reporting on murders. As a journalist for a midsize New York City paper, she knows she must take on the assignment to research Madison May's shocking murder, but the crime seems random and the suspect is in the wind. That is, until Felicity spots the killer on the subway, right before he vanishes. Soon, Felicity senses her entire universe has shifted. No one remembers Madison May, or Felicity's encounter with the mysterious man. And her cat is missing. Felicity realizes that in her pursuit of Madison's killer, she followed him into a different dimension--one where everything about her existence is slightly altered. At first, she is determined to return to the reality she knows, but when Madison May--in this world, a struggling actress--is murdered again, Felicity decides she must find the killer--and learns that she is not the only one hunting him. Traveling through different realities, Felicity uncovers the opportunity--and danger--of living more than one life.
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Paul Temple and the Madison Case

Paul Temple and the Madison Case

Francis Durbridge

Harpercollins Publishers
2015
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Paul and Steve plan to relax and take in some fresh sea air on board a luxurious trans-Atlantic liner � that is until they meet the elusive Sam Portland. After the innocent introduction, grave danger lies ahead for the couple.
Penn and Madison Townships

Penn and Madison Townships

Debra C. Perkins

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2006
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Nestled in the midst of St. Joseph County, the area that is now Penn and Madison Townships was once heavily wooded. In the 1830s, the earliest settlers traveled routes on foot and via horseback, road cart, ox-drawn wagons, and buckboards, following winding paths in an effort to avoid the swamps. Although hardships and inconviences were endured, one gentleman described their advantages upon arrival: The soil of Madison and Penn Township is of inexhaustible fertility and the population is to great extent of vigorous Pennsylvania stock. As early settlers arrived, they cut trees for lumber for their homes and to clear ground for farming. This land became some of the best farmland in the region. As the Wabash Railroad, Lake Shore Railroad, and the Grand Trunk were erected in the towns of Wyatt and Osceola, businesses sprang up, along with schools, churches, grocery stores, sawmills, gristmills, blacksmith shops, post offices, and physicians' offices. The railroads were used to ship lumber and crops, and lumbering continued as waves of settlers built new homes and barns at a rapid pace. As dairy farming spread, creameries were established where farmers could separate their milk and cream--the farmers fed their cattle the skimmed milk, while the cream was made into butter and sold in the local general stores. This area is still some of the best farming ground in St. Joseph County. Through over 180 historical photographs, Penn and Madison Townships captures the rural way of life that has existed in this region for over 160 years. Family, farming, and tradition, the strengths of these small rural centers, are seen in the enclosed history and are still visible in the communities today.